When a Mad Scientist brainwashes the Index Gang into Master Pimps and freezes all of the hard drives at Funimation, Doctor Who and the Marller Gang go on a Quest Through 1990s Cinema called The Gauntlet to find the lost cast members of Do the Right Thing.

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When a Mad Scientist brainwashes the Index Gang into Master Pimps and freezes all of the hard drives at Funimation, Doctor Who and the Marller Gang go on a Quest Through 1990s Cinema called The Gauntlet to find the lost cast members of Do the Right Thing.

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Trivia

Kevin Neece wrote The Robert Townsend Rap specifically for this movie, and was inspired by a few paragraphs from Spike Lee's autobiography detailing a time period during the late 1980s and early 1990s where if a black actor wanted to find good work, the only places they could go to were Robert Townsend, Spike Lee, and a few other directors. If you happened to be black and working in the entertainment industry, there simply weren't a lot of options back then, at least, not as much as there are today. See more »

Goofs

The movie was made one individual scene at a time, out of order and dropped into a YouTube playlist, thus resulting in extreme and quite intentional continuity errors from scene to scene. See more »

Crazy Credits

The makers of Ah My Goddess, A Certain Magical Index, Spike Lee, and Eddie Griffin DO NOT endorse this movie. But we do hope you all will get a Good Laugh at their expense. See more »

Alternate Versions

The original Bad Goddess series version of A Certain Magical Pimpdex was split up into one hour episodes. The third episode titled Tardis 54 Where Are You is missing a large majority of planned scenes as production was stopped due to the death of Kevin Neece's father. It was decided that the extended, completed version of A Certain Magical Pimpdex should be its own separate release. See more »